Iran FM: Tehran will keep uranium enrichment program under any deal

published:25 Nov 2014

Iran FM: Tehran will keep uranium enrichment program under any deal

Iran FM: Tehran will keep uranium enrichment program under any deal

published:25 Nov 2014

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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Iran will continue to have a serious uranium enrichment program under any deal with the P5+1 group. Zarif made the remarks at a press conference at the end of a week of talks with the six countries in Vienna.
The Iranian foreign minister added that four months is enough time to resolve the outstanding issues in the nuclear negotiations. He went on to say that the seven months of additional time provided by the extended deadline will be used to put complicated technical issues into a final agreement. Zarif also stated that a deal is within reach if a positive-sum approach is adopted rather than a zero-sum perspective. Earlier, Zarif and EU coordinator Catherine Ashton read out a joint statement on the extension of a former plan of action that expired at midnight on November 24th. They said that the two sides had agreed to continue diplomatic efforts toward a comprehensive nuclear deal at the quickest pace possible. They also confirmed that the next meeting between Iran and the P5+1 group will be held in December.
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Iran FM: Tehran will keep uranium enrichment program under any deal

published:25 Nov 2014

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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Iran will continue to have a serious uranium enrichment program under any deal with the P5+1 group. Zarif made the remarks at a press conference at the end of a week of talks with the six countries in Vienna.
The Iranian foreign minister added that four months is enough time to resolve the outstanding issues in the nuclear negotiations. He went on to say that the seven months of additional time provided by the extended deadline will be used to put complicated technical issues into a final agreement. Zarif also stated that a deal is within reach if a positive-sum approach is adopted rather than a zero-sum perspective. Earlier, Zarif and EU coordinator Catherine Ashton read out a joint statement on the extension of a former plan of action that expired at midnight on November 24th. They said that the two sides had agreed to continue diplomatic efforts toward a comprehensive nuclear deal at the quickest pace possible. They also confirmed that the next meeting between Iran and the P5+1 group will be held in December.
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Iran back to 20% enrichment if possible deal violated: Nuclear chief

published:10 Apr 2015

Iran back to 20% enrichment if possible deal violated: Nuclear chief

Iran back to 20% enrichment if possible deal violated: Nuclear chief

published:10 Apr 2015

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Iran\'s nuclear chief says if the P5+1 group violates its commitments under a possible final nuclear deal, UF6 gas will be injected into centrifuges at Iran\'s Fordo facility.
Ali Akbar Salehi said Iran can also swiftly resume 20-percent uranium enrichment if the potential deal is breached. He said the Western members of the P5+1 should provide Iran with the 20-percent enriched uranium it needs. Salehi added that a binding deal will also be signed on Arak heavy water facility that would require a country, likely China, to provide Iran with what it needs regarding the facility. The senior official further noted that the additional protocol will allow greater inspection by the International Atomic Energy Agency. But Salehi stressed that the inspectors would not be granted access to Iran\'s military sites. He also underlined that Iran will lose nothing in nuclear research and development.
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Iran back to 20% enrichment if possible deal violated: Nuclear chief

published:10 Apr 2015

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Iran\'s nuclear chief says if the P5+1 group violates its commitments under a possible final nuclear deal, UF6 gas will be injected into centrifuges at Iran\'s Fordo facility.
Ali Akbar Salehi said Iran can also swiftly resume 20-percent uranium enrichment if the potential deal is breached. He said the Western members of the P5+1 should provide Iran with the 20-percent enriched uranium it needs. Salehi added that a binding deal will also be signed on Arak heavy water facility that would require a country, likely China, to provide Iran with what it needs regarding the facility. The senior official further noted that the additional protocol will allow greater inspection by the International Atomic Energy Agency. But Salehi stressed that the inspectors would not be granted access to Iran\'s military sites. He also underlined that Iran will lose nothing in nuclear research and development.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Iran will continue to have a serious uranium enrichment program under any deal with the P5+1 group. Zarif made the remarks at a press conference at the end of a week of talks with the six countries in Vienna.
The Iranian foreign minister added that

Iran\'s nuclear chief says if the P5+1 group violates its commitments under a possible final nuclear deal, UF6 gas will be injected into centrifuges at Iran\'s Fordo facility.
Ali Akbar Salehi said Iran can also swiftly resume 20-percent uranium enrichment if the potential deal is breached. He said

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Iran

Iran (i/ɪˈrɑːn/ or /aɪˈræn/;Persian: ایران‎ [ʔiˈɾɒn] (listen)), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: جمهوری اسلامی ایران‎ Jomhuri-ye Eslāmi-ye Irān), is a country in Southern and Western Asia. The name "Iran", which in Persian means "Land of the Aryans", has been in use natively since the Sassanian era. It came into use internationally in 1935, before which the country was known to the Western world as Persia (/ˈpɜrʒə/ or /ˈpɜrʃə/). Both "Persia" and "Iran" are used interchangeably in cultural contexts; however, "Iran" is the name used officially in political contexts.